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Senior Lindsay Hoffman (Frederick, Md./Thomas Johnson) opened the scoring just 3:59 into the first half when she recieved a pass from freshman Lauren Lentine (Princeton, N.J./WWP North) and slotted the ball far post past the VJC goalkeeper.

Freshman Christine Fitzgerald (Gaithersburg, Md./Gaithersburg) netted the second goal for the Bobcats in the 25th minute off an assist from sophomore Jackie Donovan (Hollidaysburg, Pa./Hollidaysburg Area).

Donavon played the ball across the box where she found Fitzgerald all alone on the back post. Fitzgerald tapped the ball into the open net for a 2-0 FSU lead.

Junior Anita Wickerham (Morgantown, Pa./Twin Valley) chipped a ball to freshman Kendal Moss (Hagerstown, Md./Williamsport) for the third goal. Moss took the pass and slammed a shot into the upper corner of the goal.

Just 50 seconds later, Naylor sliced her way through the Villa Julie defense, eventually placing the ball into the lower corner of the goal, at the 32:35.

Frostburg State finished off the first half, when Wickerham netted an unassisted goal.

At the half, the Bobcats led the Mustangs 5-0 while outshooting them 12-1.

Lentine opened the second half by netting a goal off an assist from sophomore Tricia Richardson (Gibson Island, Md./St. Mary's). Lentine recieved the ball at the top of the goalbox, dribbled in on the keeper and placed it into the back of the net.

FSU capped the scoring on a long-range bomb from Naylor. She received the ball, put her head up to see where the goalkeeper was, and riffled a shot from 35 yards out that found the back of the net.

FSU used all of their keepers on the evening, beginning with freshman Stephanie Gwinn (Ijamsville, Md./Urbana) then junior Molly Whyte (Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge) and finally Amanda Banaszak (Warrenton, Va./Faquier). The Bobcat keepers made a combined five saves.

VJC keeper Casey Brown started the game and gave up four goals and made four saves, while Kristina Lopez fnished the game allowing three goals and making four saves.

The Bobcats earned a bye for the first round of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference playoffs and will return to action at home on Wednesday, Novemeber 1 when they host a team to be named later.